


Pictured is an artist's rendering of the soon-to-be-open Cask & Cow restaurant at 840 Center St. Trustees didn't vote on the other exterior changes. He also said he intends to add 4.4 inches of sidewalk, and new pavers to match the existing pavers.īoth Mayor Terry Collesano and Deputy Mayor Bruce Sutherland said they like Hornung's concept, but wouldn't vote on his patio plan prior to the state and county reviews. UPDATE: At the March 20 Village Board meeting, Hurnung said the smaller bar patio (15 feet long by 8 feet wide) would have two four-seat high-top tables, while the larger restaurant patio (50 feet long by 8 feet wide) would offer eight four-seat high-top tables. If and when Hornung receives such seals ofĪpproval, he'll also need the Village of Lewiston Board of Trustees to OK his Planning Board members said their patio endorsement would beĬontingent upon state approvals. He said he also plans to add pavers to increase the For now, his proposed patios would be removable, with no posts or bases
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Hornung said his preference would be to install permanent "(In addition,) we can't give you permission to do this plan, which I like the One of them is that weĬan't give you permission to do anything on state property," Machelor told Hornung. Paperwork signifying state approval of past patio setups. The Village of Lewiston mayor's office does not have any Previous restaurant/bar patios existed under a special use He would need permission from the New York State Liquor Authority to serve In addition to physical approval, the Planning Board told Hornung Would also need project approval from the Niagara County Planning Board. With the Cask & Cow on Center Street, a state roadway, Hornung

As the proposedĬourtyard extends out from the building and toward the sidewalk, it sits on First, the New York Stateĭepartment of Transportation would have to agree to the plan. Of approvals to move forward with the patio setup.
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Planning Board members told Hornung he would need a series The second patio would be next to theįrench doors, which Hornung said would be the main entrance to the Cask & The first of two patio units would enclose the existingįront door, which is nearest to the bar. The overall patio size, its railing materials (plastic instead of iron), and Members expressed apprehension over two proposed units, and cited concern over The Planning Board did not vote on Hornung's patio proposal. While the restaurant is set to debut in the spring, it might His intended opening date in Lewiston is April Hornung has spent more than a decade at the Third Street Tap Physically separate the bar and restaurant sections. He said the setup would be "much more of a restaurant," thanĪ bar, and that large chalkboards listing food and drink options would We just sawĪn opening in Lewiston without gourmet burgers and decided that was the route I really like theirįood, and that kind of style and concept I liked the idea of that. Their food is amazing their menu is amazing. "There's a place in Buffalo I fell in love with called ABV (Allen Burger Ourselves that we could actually stand out and be good at something," Hornung "We first looked at Lewiston in general, at all of theĬuisines that were offered, and tried to find a niche that we could provide for He said he thought that idea would work best on Lewiston's And there will beĪ few extra sides with some great appetizers some great vegan options a good Hornung said the Cask & Cow will "specialize in gourmet Recently housed Bailey O'Riley's, and more famously was the site of the Gooseneck lights and a menu display case to the right of the double-doors.īoth Planning Board Chairman Norm Machelor and ViceĬhairwoman Anne Welch said they like Hornung's vision for the building, which The new operator of the restaurant and bar located at 840 Center St.īoard members approved a series of changes to the building'sĮxterior: primary color - soon to be light gray - signage, black awnings, Unanimously to endorse part of a redevelopment plan submitted by Jack Hornung, The Village of Lewiston Planning Commission voted Commission discusses redevelopment plan for new restaurantĪt former Village Pub site, OKs first submission for condo complex
